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NASA took a major step toward redefining high-speed flight on Nov. 16, 2004, when the X-43A – a small, experimental...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Hypersonics project is focused on technologies for combined cycle, air-breathing...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Hypersonic Project is focused on technologies for combined cycle, air-breathing...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Hypersonics project is focused on technologies for combined cycle, air-breathing...
Allen Parker, Mark Hagiwara, Paul Bean, Patrick Chan, Jonathan Lopez (seated), and Frank Pena comprise the Fiber...
Jonathan Lopez works on a hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensing System at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
From left, April Torres and Karen Estes watch incoming data from vibration tests on the hypersonic Fiber Optic...
April Torres, from left, Cryss Punteney, and Karen Estes watch as data flows from the hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensing...
Jonathan Lopez and Allen Parker confer on the hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensor System at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
Jonathan Lopez prepares the hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensing System for vibration tests in the Environmental...
Jonathan Lopez prepares the hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensing System for vibration tests in the Environmental...
Jonathan Lopez and Nathan Rick prepare the hypersonic Fiber Optic Sensing System for vibration tests in the...
The X-37 advanced technology demonstrator flaperon unit was one of the first ever thermal and mechanical...
Anthony piazza, a researcher at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research center in Edwards, California, works with...
Anthony piazza, a researcher at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research center in Edwards, California, works with...